ING Direct named title sponsor for 2010 CMAs

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CMP is happy to announce ING Direct has been named the title sponsor for this year's Canadian Mortgage Awards taking place April 23 in Toronto.

"The sponsorship is a way of giving back to the broker community for their support over the last year," said George Hugh, ING Direct's vice-president of lending sales. "We really want to thank the people who have made us successful."

This year's awards include 20 categories covering all facets of the mortgage industry. The theme is early 1960s with a Mad Men slant. Last year, more than 400 people attended the black-tie event.

"The Canadian Mortgage Awards have great participation and the event is valued by a lot of people - I call it the Grammys for the mortgage broker industry," said Hugh. "Anyone who is somebody in the industry is there."

Look for the nominees to be posted online throughout the month of March. A full list will be published in the March issue of CMP.

 

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